1.The option for a script “filter” or “whitelist” of sorts has been requested before and you can find an “issue” posted by devs on github here if you’d like to track it. For now, you can “block all” or “block 3rd party”, or allow scripts for any individual website. I will go ahead and +1 the issue on github for you. If you’d like to tell us in detail about seeing this feature in Brave, you should definitely tell us here! Here’s a couple other similar requests:

Hi everyone, this is my 2nd post already XD
Well, the topic in this occasion is related to your block-scripts feature, which is nice, but it would be EVEN NICER if you would have a NoScript addon approach, mainly about 2 features:
Instead of accepting or rejecting all the scripts on each webpage (keep this ‘each-webpage’ feature), it would be awesome if you would ALSO (not replacing, but adding) let users to select which scripts are accepted and which ones are rejected (like NoScript addon). …

The site shield does a good job in blocking all the scripts that are executed on the page but I would like to allow specific scripts to be executed on the page. On certain websites the video player scripts are blocked and there is no way to get the player working without disabling “script block” and “ad block”.
I would like to suggest a feature to whitelist and blacklist certain scripts. Or feature similar to Ghostery where I could allow specific domain scripts to be executed.

Yes, Brave will be fully compatible with just about every extension out there once we make the switch over to our new Chromium build. You can (and certainly should) read more about what to expect from our rewrite in our blog post here.

Brave tabs with tor are designed to be secure but are still in beta. Where from (sties/programs) and how often are you getting these warnings?

I’d be happy to help you resolve your 1Password issue if you can describe the issue to me

Not quite. It seems like Firefox’s “Multi-Account Containers” resemble our “Session Tabs” - Tabs which keep separate cookies and other internals from other opened tabs. So if you wanted to, or for example, log into more than one of your Twitter accounts. Normally you’d have to log out of one then log into the other to accomplish this in the same browser session but session tabs eliminate the need for that. Strict Site Isolation runs each website as its own process. You can read more on SSI here.

Thank you very much for your detailed reply, thanks for taking the time to answer my questions. I appreciate it.

That’s great about the script question. I figured others may have requested the same.

That’s even more awesome that the new chromium build will allow a good number of extensions, I look forward to that.

The warnings I’m receiving (I wish I had taken screenshots) were only on a few sites as I was testing out the TOR tab. I don’t actually use TOR that often but it’s a good tool to use now and again when I’m searching personal topics about my finances and health (I don’t want that info. in the hands of my ISP, or the Australian Governments meta-data collecting servers - yes they collect ALL meta-data of ALL citizens using the internet and store it for 2 years).

The 1Password issue: The 1Password extension’s icon is present in Brave it opens but does not fill in any login details. Sometimes when I restart Brave a pop up box appears indicating there is an issue with 1Password and it won’t function correctly, it gives two choices, to either restart Brave or to select help, which when selected takes me to a blog post with a solution which is to create the following directory - “/Library/ApplicationSupport/Google/Chrome” and I’ve done that but it hasn’t resolved the issue. Are other people experiencing this with the new 1Password 7?

@Skepticalme, I’m always happy to help!
As for your 1Pass issue, can you confirm what OS and Brave version you’re using for me?
Also to answer your question yes, we’ve had other reports of 1Pw behaving strangely. All the more reason to get this sorted!

@Skepticalme if you’re on mac, could you also tell us if you have Brave installed in your Applications folder? Also, I think there might also be some known issues if you try to use 1pw and don’t have Brave set as your default browser. You might want to try setting Brave as the default browser and then giving it another go. (noticed your topic title )

@Mattches Could you please register another +1 for finer control over script blocking?
Such a feature would be great! In fact, I miss that (and a cookie manager that allows me to delete individual cookies) the most.